Geopolitical tensions and market corrections are testing investor confidence, but history shows markets rebound strongly. Avinash Satwalekar of Franklin Templeton advises against panic selling, emphasizing disciplined asset allocation and using market weakness for long-term opportunities. India’s economic fundamentals remain robust, with GDP growth expected to exceed 7%.
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